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William R. Dickinson letter to Thomas Rotch,Steubenville, November 24, 1813

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B-46-7
Steubenville Nov. 24th 1813
Friend Thomas Rotch
I can with confidence
assure you that the poor old Ewe has entire-
ly recovered from the bit of the Horse, and
she has generally improved since she
came into my possession- she is never-
-the less much troubled with a severe and
obstinate cough which seems to wreck her
almost at times---It would relieve
me, and perhaps both of us, if you would
permit Irwine Wales to put a price on
her, in the event of your feeling any way,
diffident--which price I will not he-
-sitate to give.
Mrs Sheldon and girls seem
to be happy, but have their fears on the
subject of getting boarders * --so far
we are comfortable, and often wish sin-
-cerely for your presence and that of
my good and much respected friend Char-
-ity.
very sincerely thine
W.R.Dickinson
*tell frd Charity that John England
authorised me to assure Mrs Sheldon that he would
become a Boarder as

B-46-7
Steubenville Nov. 24th 1813
Friend Thomas Rotch
I can with confidence
assure you that the poor old Ewe has entire-
ly recovered from the bit of the Horse, and
she has generally improved since she
came into my possession- she is never-
-the less much troubled with a severe and
obstinate cough which seems to wreck her
almost at times---It would relieve
me, and perhaps both of us, if you would
permit Irwine Wales to put a price on
her, in the event of your feeling any way,
diffident--which price I will not he-
-sitate to give.
Mrs Sheldon and girls seem
to be happy, but have their fears on the
subject of getting boarders * --so far
we are comfortable, and often wish sin-
-cerely for your presence and that of
my good and much respected friend Char-
-ity.
very sincerely thine
W.R.Dickinson
*tell frd Charity that John England
authorised me to assure Mrs Sheldon that he would
become a Boarder as